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| 1 | 13710923 2 Transcript ETKUS 005.jpg TITLE: AMERCEMENT 12d. WHO: Matilda wife of John ETKUS for being a common brewer. WHEN: 23 September 1371. WHERE: Poynton, Cheshire. COPYRIGHT: The National Archives 2019. This transcript from Macclesfield Manor Bailiff's Tourn SC2/253/5 is licensed under Open Government License v.3.0 FONS PAGE 2 | |||
| 2 | 13710929 1 Transcript ETKUS 11393 969.jpg TITLE: AMERCEMENT 12d. WHO: John CHAPPEMON for a breach of the peace by assaulting Ellen ETKUS Wife of John ETKUS WHEN: 29 September 1371. WHERE: Stockport, Cheshire COPYRIGHT: The National Archives 2019 This transcript from Macclesfield Hundred SC2/253/6 is licensed under Open Government Licence v.3.0. FONS | |||
| 3 | 13720125 1 Transcript ETKUS 010.jpg TITLE: HERBAGE 12d. WHO: From William ETKUS. WHEN: 1372-1373. WHERE: Macclesfield. COPYRIGHT: The National Archives 2019. This transcript from Macclesfield Forest Escapures 46 Edward III is licensed under Open Government Licence v.3.0. FONS | |||
| 4 | 13720726 1 Transcript ETEGOS 001.jpg TITLE: AMERCEMENT 12d. WHO: John ETEGOS of Stockport, Cheshire. WHAT: For his false claim against Robert de TATTON senior and Margaret his wife. WHEN: 26 July 1372. COPYRIGHT: The National Archives 2019. This transcript from Macclesfield First Hundred in Eyre SC2/253/6 is licensed under v.3.0. | |||
| 5 | 13720802 1 Transcript ETKUS 009.jpg TITLE: AMERCEMENT 12d. WHO: Robert de TATTON of Kenworthy because he has not prosecuted John ETKUS of Stockport in a plea of trespass, by pledge of Robert de LYNAY, &c. WHEN: 2 August 1372. WHERE: Stockport, Cheshire. COPYRIGHT: The National Archives 2019. This transcript of Macclesfield Second Hundred in Eyre SC2/253/6 is licensed under Open Government Licence v.3.0. FONS | |||
| 6 | 13720906 1 Transcript ETKUS 11393 970.jpg TITLE: AMERCEMENT 6d. WHO: Margaret wife of Robert de TATTON for a breach of the peace against John ETKUS of Stockport. WHERE: Stockport, Cheshire WHEN: 6 September 1372 COPYRIGHT: The National Archives 2019. This transcript from Macclesfield Hundred SC2/253/6 is licensed under Open Government License v.3.0. FONS | |||
| 7 | 13720913 1 Transcript ETKUS 011.jpg TITLE: AMERCEMENT 6d. WHO: John son of William and his fellows present that Matilda, brewer, wife of John ETKUS, has broken the assize of ale. WHEN: 13 September 1372 WHERE: Poynton, Cheshire Copyright: The National Archives 2019. This transcript of Macclesfield Bailiff Tourn SC2/253/6 is licensed under Open Government Licence v.3.0. FONS | |||
| 8 | 13730301 1 Transcript ETKUS 006.jpg TITLE: AMERCEMENT 6d. WHO: William ETKUS and his fellows present that Matilda wife of John ETKUS has broken the assize of ale. WHEN: 1 March 1373. WHERE: Poynton, Cheshire. COPYRIGHT: The National Archives 2019. This transcript of Macclesfield Bailiff Tourn SC2/253/7 is licensed under Open Government Licence v.3.0. FONS | |||
| 9 | 13730808 1 Transcript ETKUS 002.jpg TITLE: AGISTER OF SWINE OF LYM Within the forest of Macclesfield this year, to wit: WHO: William ETKUS and John ETKUS. WHEN: 8 August 1373. WHERE: Macclesfield, Cheshire. COPYRIGHT: The National Archives 2019. This transcript of Macclesfield Petty Hundred SC2/253/7 is licensed under Open Government Licence V.3.0. FONS | |||
| 10 | 13731110 1 Transcript ETTECUS 2866 967.jpg TITLE: COMMISSION OF OYER & TERMINER AT WESTMINSTER. On complaint by the King's son that divers persons hunted in his chases, felled his trees, and assaulted his men and servants. WHO: Amongst whom was John ETTECUS chaplain. WHEN: 10 November 1373. WHERE: Duffield Frith and High Peak, Derbyshire. COPYRIGHT: The National Archives 2019. This transcript of Patent Roll 47 Edward III ii m.20d is licensed under the Open Government License V.3.0. FONS | |||
| 11 | 13790000 1 Transcript EDECOS 10259 981.jpg TITLE: THE POLL TAXES OF 1377, 1379 and 1381 PART III. WHO: Johanne EDECOS (4d.) and AGNES servant of JOHANNIS EDECUS [sic] (4d.). WHEN: 1379. SOURCE: Cherhill, Calne Hundred, Wiltshire. REFERENCE: The British Academy E179/196/52a m.3. FONS | |||
| 12 | 13800729 1 Transcript ETKUS 020.jpg TITLE: GRANT DATED 4 Rich. II 1380 from ROBERT DE LEGH the elder, RANDLE DE LEGH, and THO. de BAGGILEY to
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| 13 | 13861231 1 Transcript ETKUS 020.jpg TITLE: FORFEIT 12d. William ETKUS chaplain opposed Thurston le LYNSTER of Stockport in a plea of debt. WHEN: 31 December 1386 WHERE: COPYRIGHT: The National Archives 2019. This transcript of Macclesfield Second Hundred after Eyre SC2/254/7 is licensed under the Open Government License v.3.0. FONS
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| 14 | 13870304 1 Transcript EDKUS 001.jpg TITLE: AMERCEMENT 12d. WHO: William EDKUS chaplain has not prosecuted William de SONDBACHE. WHEN: 4 March 1387. WHERE: Macclesfield? COPYRIGHT: The National Archives 2019. This transcript of Macclesfield Third Hundred after Eyre SC2/254/8 is licensed under the Open Government License v.3.0. FONS | |||
| 15 | 13870304 1 Transcript EDKUS 002.jpg TITLE: AMERCEMENT 12d. WHO: William EDKUS chaplain has not prosecuted Thurstan LYSTER. WHEN: 4 March 1387. WHERE: Macclesfield? COPYRIGHT: The National Archives 2019. This transcript of Macclesfield Third Hundred after Eyre SC2/254/8 is licensed under the Open Government License v.3.0. FONS | |||
| 16 | 13880608 1 Transcript ETKUS 014.jpg TITLE: AMERCEMENT 6d. FOR BREACH OF THE PEACE AT STOCKPORT. WHO: Henry le WALKER drew a knife on William ETKUS chaplain. WHEN: 8 June 1388. WHERE: Stockport, Cheshire. COPYRIGHT: The National Archives 2019. This transcript of Macclesfield Hundred SC2/254/9 is licensed under the Open Government License v.3.0. FONS | |||
| 17 | 13910620 1 Transcript ETKUS 014.jpg TITLE: LEASE OF LAND CALLED KNANGREAVE. WHO: to William ETKUS, chaplain. WHEN: Between 1391 and 1392. WHERE: Stockport, Cheshire. SOURCE: History of the Hundred of Macclesfield by J. P. EARWAKER (1847-1895). Printed Book in the Public Domain. London i. 349 FONS | |||
| 18 | 13980525 1 Transcript ETEGOSE 002.jpg TITLE: RICHARD ETEGOSE FINDS SURETIES FOR HIS GOOD BEHAVIOUR WHO: William ETEGOSE and John de FRODSHAM. WHEN: 25 May 1398 WHERE: Chester, Cheshire COPYRIGHT: The National Archives 2019 This transcript of the Calendar of Recognizance Rolls of the Palatinate of Chester from the Earliest Period to the End of the Reign of Henry IV, 1875, London, 174 is licensed under the Open Government License v.3.0. FONS | |||
| 19 | 14400326 1 Transcription EDCUS 017.jpg TITLE: PARDON GRANTED AT WESTMINSTER BY PRIVY SEAL. After indictment by conspiracy of his mortal enemies though guiltless for coining of £ 40 in groats after the likeness of the king's coinage. WHO: John EDCUS of Stopford, Cheshire, yeoman and Thomas EDCUS of Stopford, Cheshire, yeoman. WHEN: 26 March 1440 WHERE: Stopford, Cheshire. COPYRIGHT: The National Archives 2019. This transcript of Patent Roll 18 Henry VI ii m.16 is licensed under the Open Government License v.3.0. FONS | |||
| 20 | 14420120 1 Transcript ETKUS 019.jpg TITLE: COURT OF COMMON PLEAS HILARY 20 Henry VI HILLE v. John and Thomas ETKUS. WHO: John ETKUS and Thomas ETKUS late of the town of Westminster, Middlesex, sopemakers. WHEN: 20 January 1442. WHERE: Westminster, Middlesex COPYRIGHT: The National Archives 2019. This transcript of Common Pleas Hilary 20 Henry VI CP 40/724 is licensed under the Open Government License v.3.0. FONS PAGE 1 | |||
| 21 | 14420120 2 Transcript ETKUS 019.jpg TITLE: COURT OF COMMON PLEAS HILARY 20 Henry VI HILLE v. John and Thomas ETKUS. WHO: John ETKUS and Thomas ETKUS late of the town of Westminster, Middlesex, sopemakers. WHEN: 20 January 1442. WHERE: Westminster, Middlesex. COPYRIGHT: The National Archives 2019. This translation of Common Pleas Hilary 20 Henry VI CP 40/724 is licensed under the Open Government License v.3.0. FONS PAGE 2 | |||
| 22 | 14630000 1 Transcript EDGOOS 017.jpg TITLE: COMMON PLEAS HILARY 2 EDWARD IV BURTON v. EDGOOS WHO: William EDGOOS or BOCHER of Bulwyk, Northamptonshire WHEN: Hilary 1463 WHERE: Westminster, Middlesex, and Bulwyk, Northamptonshire COPYRIGHT: The National Archives 2019. This transcript of Common Pleas Hilary 2 Henry IV CP 40/807 is licensed under the Open Government License v.3.0. FONS | |||
| 23 | 14630000 1 Transcript EDGOSE 016.jpg TITLE: COURT OF COMMON PLEAS HILARY 2 EDWARD IV HOGGES v. EDGOSE WHO: William EDGOSE and Margaret his wife. WHEN: Hilary 1463. WHERE: Westminster & Tylbroke, Bedfordshire. COPYRIGHT: The National Archives 2019. This transcript of Common Pleas Hilary 20 Henry IV CP 40/807 is licensed under the Open Government License v.3.0. FONS | |||
| 24 | 14641100 1 Transcript EDCUS 009.jpg TITLE: AMERCEMENT 6d. WHO: WAGSTAGG complains in a plea of debt against William EDCUS. WHEN: November 1464. WHERE: Stockport, Cheshire. REFERENCE: Stockport Great Leet HX 218. SOURCE: Stockport Museum FONS | |||
| 25 | 14650110 1 Transcript EDCUS 010.jpg TITLE: AMERCEMENT 2d. WHO: William EDCUS complains in a plea of debt against George WAGSTAFFE. WHEN: 10 January 1465. WHERE: Stockport, Cheshire. REFERENCE: Stockport Portmote HX 218. SOURCE: Stockport Museum, Stockport, Cheshire. FONS | |||
| 26 | 14720000 1 Transcript EDGOOS 018.jpg TITLE: COURT OF COMMON PLEAS HILARY 11 EDWARD IV EDGOOS v. CAPRON & COKYLL. WHO: William EDGOOS & Thomas FYSSHER v. CAPRON and COKYLL. WHEN: Hilary 1472. WHERE: Westminster and Stamford, Lincolnshire. COPYRIGHT: The National Archives 2019. This transcript of Common Pleas Hilary 11 Edward IV CP 40/841 is licensed under the Open Government License v.3.0. FONS PAGE 1 | |||
| 27 | 14720000 2 Transcript EDGOOS 018.jpg TITLE: COURT OF COMMON PLEAS HILARY 11 EDWARD IV EDGOOS v. CAPRON & COKYLL. WHO: William EDGOOS & Thomas FYSSHER v. CAPRON and COKYLL. WHEN: Hilary 1472. WHERE: Westminster and Stamford, Lincolnshire. COPYRIGHT: The National Archives 2019. This transcript of Common Pleas Hilary 11 Edward IV CP 40/841 is licensed under the Open Government License v.3.0. FONS PAGE 2 | |||
| 28 | 14780209 1 Transcript EDGOSE 016.jpg TITLE: FINAL CONCORD. WHO: William EDGOSE and others, plaintiffs, and Robert STANNOP' late of Cowyngton gentleman and Margaret his wife. WHEN: 9 February 1478. WHERE: Manor of Pisbroke, Rutlandshire. COPYRIGHT: The National Archives 2019. This transcript of Pedes Finium Rutland 17 Edward IV is licensed under the Open Government Licence V.3.0. FONS | |||
| 29 | 14820000 1 Transcript ETGOS 018.jpg TITLE: SEPULCHRAL BRASSES OF ENGLAND. WHO: WILLIAM ETGOS (14??-1482) and MARGARET HIS WIFE. WHEN: 1482. WHERE: Bulwick, Northamptonshire. SOURCE: A List of the Sepulchral Brasses of England by Justin Simpson, 1857. Book in the public domain. Justin Simpson died in 1896. FONS | |||
| 30 | 14830000 1 Transcript EDGOOS 006.jpg TITLE:EARLY CHANCERY PROCEEDINGS VOLUME II. WHO: WILLIAM EDGOOS (14??-1482). WHEN: 1483-1485. WHERE: Messuage in Oundell, Northamptonshire. COPYRIGHT: The National Archives 2019. This transcript of Lists & Indexes xvi, C1/65/83 is licensed under the Open Government License v.3.0. FONS | |||
| 31 | 14830000 1 Transcript EDGOOS 007.jpg TITLE: WHO: William EDGOOS late of Bulwyke. WHEN: 1483-1485. WHERE: Stamford, Coventry, Bulwyke, Oundell, Fotheringay. COPYRIGHT: The National Archives 2019. This transcript of Early Chancery Proceedings, C1/65/83 is licensed under the Open Government License v.3.0. FONS PAGE 1 | |||
| 32 | 14830000 2 Transcript EDGOOS 007.jpg TITLE: COPYRIGHT: The National Archives 2019
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| 33 | 14980000 1 Transcript ETGOSE 009.jpg TITLE: COURT OF COMMON PLEAS GALEY v. ETGOSE. WHO: Richard GALEY against Thomas ETGOSE late of Wigtoft, Lincolnshire, husbandman. WHEN: Hilary 1498. WHERE: Westminster and Lincolnshire. COPYRIGHT: The National Archives 2019. This transcript of Common Pleas Hilary 13 Henry VII, CP 40/943 is licensed under the Open Government License v.3.0. FONS PAGE 1 | |||
| 34 | 14980000 2 Transcript ETGOSE 009.jpg TITLE: COURT OF COMMON PLEAS GALEY v. ETGOSE. WHO: Richard GALEY against Thomas ETGOSE late of Wigtoft, Lincolnshire, husbandman. WHEN: Hilary 1498. WHERE: Westminster and Lincolnshire. COPYRIGHT: The National Archives 2019. This transcript of Common Pleas Hilary 13 Henry VII, CP 40/943 is licensed under the Open Government License v.3.0. FONS PAGE 2 | |||
| 35 | 15040000 1 Transcript ETGOSE 007.jpg TITLE: EARLY CHANCERY PROCEEDINGS Volume IV. WHO: Richard ETGOSE or ETGOOS (14??-1503). WHEN: 1504-1515. WHERE: Brewhouse in Isleworth, Middlesex. COPYRIGHT: The National Archives 2019. This transcript of List of Early Chancery Proceedings, Lists & Indexes xxix, Bundle 305/82 is licensed under the Open Government License v.3.0. FONS | |||
| 36 | 15090000 1 Transcript EDGOSE015.jpg TITLE: INQUISITIONS POST MORTEM. WHO: Wm. EDGOSE. WHEN: 1509-1531. WHERE: Northampton, Northamptonshire. SOURCE: Index to the Inquisitiones Post Mortem, for the Reign of Henry VIII, by Thomas PHILLIPPS Bart, 1866 London, 13. Printed Work in the public domain. FONS | |||
| 37 | 15140201 1 Transcript ETGOSE 008.jpg TITLE: EARLY CHANCERY PROCEEDINGS. WHO: Richard ETGOSE. WHEN: 7 February 1514. WHERE: Robert MOSELEY's brewhouse in Thystelworth', Middlesex. COPYRIGHT: The National Archives 2019. This transcript of Early Chancery Proceedings C 1/305/82 is licensed under the Open Government License v.3.0. FONS PAGE 1 | |||
| 38 | 15140201 2 Transcript ETGOSE 008.jpg TITLE: EARLY CHANCERY PROCEEDINGS. WHO: Richard ETGOSE. WHEN: 7 February 1514. WHERE: Robert MOSELEY's brewhouse in Thystelworth', Middlesex. COPYRIGHT: The National Archives 2019. This transcript of List of Early Chancery Proceedings C1/305/82 is licensed under the Open Government License v.3.0. FONS PAGE 2 | |||
| 39 | 15150000 1 Transcript EDGOOSE 008.jpg TITLE: LETTERS & PAPERS, FOREIGN & DOMESTIC, of the REIGN of HENRY VIII VOLUME II., 1864. WHO: John EDGOOSE (14??-1549). WHEN: 1515. WHERE: Battersay. COPYRIGHT: The National Archives 2019. This transcript of Letters & Papers, Foreign & Domestic 7 Henry VIII, Volume II., 1864 is licensed under the Open Government License v.3.0. FONS PAGE 1 | |||
| 40 | 15150000 2 Transcript EDGOOSE 008.jpg TITLE: LETTERS & PAPERS, FOREIGN & DOMESTIC, of the REIGN of HENRY VIII VOLUME II., 1864. WHO: John EDGOOSE (14??-1549). WHEN: 1515. WHERE: Battersay. COPYRIGHT: The National Archives 2019. This transcript of Letters & Papers, Foreign & Domestic 7 Henry VIII, Volume II., 1864 is licensed under the Open Government License v.3.0. FONS PAGE 2 | |||
| 41 | 15180422 1 Transcript EDGOSE 005.jpg TITLE: INQUISITIONS POST MORTEM VOLUME I Henry VIII to Philip & Mary. WHO: WILLIAM EDGOSE (14??-1482). WHEN: 1518-1519. WHERE: Northamptonshire. COPYRIGHT: The National Archives 2019. TITLE: LETTERS & PAPERS, FOREIGN & DOMESTIC, of the REIGN of HENRY VIII VOLUME II., 1864. This transcript of the Lists & Indexes xxiii, Index of Inquisitions Henry VIII to Philip & Mary is licensed under the Open Government License v.3.0. FONS | |||
| 42 | 15191220 1 Transcript EDGOSE 011.jpg TITLE: EXPENSE OF MAKING THE KATERYN PLESAUNCE for transporting the King to Calais. WHO: "To EDGOSE, of Lymost, 2 loads lime 2s." WHEN: 20 December 1519. WHERE: Unknown. COPYRIGHT: The National Archives 2019. This transcript of List of Calendar of State Papers, Foreign and Domestic, HENRY VIII Vol. III Part 1 1519-1521 No. 558 The Katherine Pleasance is licensed under the Open Government License v.3.0. FONS | |||
| 43 | 15300120 1 Transcript ETGOSE 017 543.jpg COMMON PLEAS HILARY 21 HENRY VIII. WHO: William ETGOSE late of Owaplode, Lincolnshire, butcher. WHEN: Hilary 1530. WHERE: Norfolk. COPYRIGHT: The National Archives 2019. This transcript of Common Pleas Hilary 21 Henry VIII CP40/1064 is licensed under Open Government License v.3.0. FONS PAGE 1 | |||
| 44 | 15300120 2 Transcript ETGOSE 017 544.jpg COMMON PLEAS HILARY 21 HENRY VIII. WHO: William ETGOSE late of Owaplode, Lincolnshire, butcher. WHEN: Hilary 1530. WHERE: Norfolk. COPYRIGHT: The National Archives 2019. This transcript of Common Pleas Hilary 21 Henry VIII CP40/1064 is licensed under Open Government License v.3.0. FONS PAGE 2 | |||
| 45 | 15330120 1 Transcript ETGOSE 018.jpg TITLE: MEMORANDUM RE ARREST OR OUTLAWRY OF WILLIAM ETGOSE. WHO: William ETGOSE. WHEN: 31 January 1533. WHERE: London, Norfolk, Lincoln. COPYRIGHT: The National Archives 2019. This transcript of Common Pleas Hilary 24 Henry VIII CP40/1076 is licensed under Open Government License v.3.0. FONS PAGE 1 | |||
| 46 | 15330120 2 Transcript ETGOSE 018.jpg TITLE: MEMORANDUM RE ARREST OR OUTLAWRY OF WILLIAM ETGOSE. WHO: William ETGOSE. WHEN: 31 January 1533. WHERE: London, Norfolk, Lincoln. COPYRIGHT: The National Archives 2019. This transcript of Common Pleas Hilary 24 Henry VIII CP40/1076 is licensed under Open Government License v.3.0. FONS PAGE 2 | |||
| 47 | 15330120 3 Transcript ETGOSE 018.jpg TITLE: MEMORANDUM RE ARREST OR OUTLAWRY OF WILLIAM ETGOSE. WHO: William ETGOSE. WHEN: 31 January 1533. WHERE: London, Norfolk, Lincoln. COPYRIGHT: The National Archives 2019. This transcript of Common Pleas Easter 1 Elizabeth CP40/1179 m. 17d is licensed under Open Government License v.3.0. FONS PAGE 3 | |||
| 48 | 15330130 1 Transcript ETGOSE 017.jpg TITLE: MEMORANDUM OF ARREST OR OUTLAWRY OF WILLIAM ETGOSE. WHO: William ETGOSE of Swaplode, Lincolnshire, butcher. WHEN: 30 January 1533. WHERE: London and Westminster. COPYRIGHT: The National Archives 2019. This transcript of Common Pleas Hilary 24 Henry VIII CP40/1076 is licensed under Open Government License v.3.0. FONS PAGE 1 | |||
| 49 | 15330130 2 Transcript ETGOSE 017.jpg TITLE: MEMORANDUM OF ARREST OR OUTLAWRY OF WILLIAM ETGOSE. WHO: William ETGOSE of Swaplode, Lincolnshire, butcher. WHEN: 30 January 1533. WHERE: London and Westminster. COPYRIGHT: The National Archives 2019. This transcript of Common Pleas Hilary 24 Henry VIII CP40/1076 is licensed under Open Government License v.3.0. FONS PAGE 2 | |||
| 50 | 15410912 7 Transcript EDGOS 016.jpg TITLE: SELECT PLEAS IN THE HIGH COURT OF ADMIRALTY (1527-1545). WHO: RUMNEY and WOOD (irrelevant). The important reference is to the owner of the building in which the hearings usually took place. WHEN: 12 September 1541. WHERE: The house of John EDGOS (14??-1549) called Master Edgos' storehouse. SOURCE: Select Pleas in The High Court of Admiralty. REFERENCE: Selden Society vi, edited by Reginald G. MARSDEN 1894, London. FONS |
